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This is a group about Microsoft Access, the database software, your
question is about microsoft Outlook. Cross Posting to microsoft.public.outlook Cheers, Jason Lepack On Mar 12, 2:34 pm, Joy wrote: I have recently gotten a new computer, so all of my files were transferred. In Outlook 2003, when I go to send an e-mail message, my contacts aren't listed under the "Show Names from the" pulldown. However, if I go to the Contacts tab, they are all there. I have checked and I do not have a cached e-mail account. That is the only thing that I could see that would cause that. Any suggestions? -- Joy |
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On Mar 12, 3:30 pm, "Jason Lepack" wrote:
This is a group about Microsoft Access, the database software, your question is about microsoft Outlook. Cross Posting to microsoft.public.outlook Cheers, Jason Lepack On Mar 12, 2:34 pm, Joy wrote: I have recently gotten a new computer, so all of my files were transferred. In Outlook 2003, when I go to send an e-mail message, my contacts aren't listed under the "Show Names from the" pulldown. However, if I go to the Contacts tab, they are all there. I have checked and I do not have a cached e-mail account. That is the only thing that I could see that would cause that. Any suggestions? -- Joy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Right-click your Contacts folder, select Properties, and go to the Outlook Address Book tab. Make sure the box is checked for "show this folder as an e-mail address book." - RAM |
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The Outlook Address Book service often does not survive an upgrade or tranferred files. Go to Control Panel-Mail Icon-Accounts-Directories and Address Books-Change. If the Outlook Address Book service is not listed, back up one step and add it. Close and restart Outlook and you should be good to go.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, Jason Lepack asked: | This is a group about Microsoft Access, the database software, your | question is about microsoft Outlook. | | Cross Posting to microsoft.public.outlook | | Cheers, | Jason Lepack | | On Mar 12, 2:34 pm, Joy wrote: || I have recently gotten a new computer, so all of my files were || transferred. || || In Outlook 2003, when I go to send an e-mail message, my contacts || aren't listed under the "Show Names from the" pulldown. However, if || I go to the Contacts tab, they are all there. I have checked and I || do not have a cached e-mail account. That is the only thing that I || could see that would cause that. || || Any suggestions? || -- || Joy |
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